Little wonder the west of Ireland is top of most must-see lists: the wild beauty of Mayo and Connemara, the fun of Westport and Galway, and the iconic scenery of Counties Kerry and Cork are topped off by a plethora of fine eateries and pubs. Little wonder the west of Ireland is top of most must-see lists...
1st Edition, Feb 2013. 68 pages.

This is the Great Britain & Ireland chapter from Lonely Planet’s Europe on a Shoestring guidebook... the Ireland of postcards.
get lost among the dreaming spires of Oxford, an ancient university town
maps
visit Bath’s Roman baths and Georgian architecture
transport
experience the craic of Ireland’s lively Galway...
9th Edition, Sep 2016. 86 pages.

This is the Belfast chapter from Lonely Planet’s Ireland guidebook.
Belfast is home to a list of attractions that includes beautiful Victorian architecture, a glittering, modern-art lined waterfront, a fantastic foodie scene and music-filled pubs, but the star-shaped edifice housing the Titanic Belfast centre...
12th Edition, Feb 2016. 34 pages.

This is the County Donegal chapter from Lonely Planet’s Ireland guidebook.
Uncrowded Donegal’s rugged interior with its remote mountain passes and shimmering lakes is only marginally outdone by the long and labyrinthine coastline with its windswept peninsulas. Hunt for the isolated, characterful pubs...
12th Edition, Feb 2016. 36 pages.

This is the Counties Down & Armagh chapter from Lonely Planet’s Ireland guidebook.
Bird-haunted mudflats, ancient monasteries and picturesque peninsulas call County Down home, while County Armagh is largely rural, from the low, rugged hills of the south to the apple orchards and strawberry fields...
12th Edition, Feb 2016. 26 pages.

This is the Counties Fermanagh & Tyrone chapter from Lonely Planet’s Ireland guidebook.
This watery maze is a natural playground for boaters, kayakers and anglers, and the surrounding landscape is laced with good walks. The tweed-tinted moorlands and heather-clad hills of the Sperrin Mountains’ southern flanks...
12th Edition, Feb 2016. 17 pages.

This is the Counties Limerick & Tipperary chapter from Lonely Planet’s Ireland guidebook.
County Limerick’s s city streets have a gritty, honest vibrancy, and treasures abound in its lush, green country side. In contrast, Tipperary town is minor, but amid the county’s rolling hills, deep valleys...
12th Edition, Feb 2016. 25 pages.